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Your dog might disturb their meal.

Your dog might disturb their meal. [Yes, yes, it’s a grammar and stylization joke.](#spoiler)

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After the covid die-offs when the elite rule over the herd of cattle that remains, there will be signs like this, and they will not be grammatically incorrect or poorly translated or whatever.

The dogs are supposed to clean up the mess left by the cannibals?

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I think leashing the dog is just to be polite, and you yourself are expected to clean after the cannibals.

The elites are eating the children and we clean up after them.

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Oh, just thought of another pun. This is why it’s important to hyphen two words acting as an adjective to a noun.

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I don’t even think it’s a stylization issue, I think it’s just vandalism. All the blank space leads me to believe that words were scraped off. It more than likely said “People are eating & children are playing in this area — please leash/clean up after your dog”